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Helios 44M f/2
Flash: Godox TT600S triggered with X1TS
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Helios 44M f/11 with extension tubes
Flash: Godox TT600S, triggered with X1TS
An animate green leaf with the main source of life, water.
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Lilium de Santa Gemita - 123021 - Enhanced
Shot with Godox TT600S, triggered with X1TS.
Details: one flash on the right side of the camera, a bit behind the subject.
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Südlicher Blaupfeil "Southern Skimmer"
mit D750 und AF-S 300mm F/4D
500mm, 1/800, F/13, ISO 450, -1.7 EV
TC: Nikon TC-17E II
Flash: Godox TT 685, -1.3 EV
Focus Distance: 1,7 Meter
Crop: 2400x1600 (3:2) (DS)
PP: +0.7 EV
Tripoid: No
Shot with three off-camera strobes (Godox AD200Pro/XPro II L trigger). Fast A, bare bulb, mounted to overhead boom, bounced off 32 inch white umbrella. Vlas B, Camera right 45 degrees, 135 degrees above table, Flas C behind velum scrim, modified with MagMod MagBounce.
Shot for Looking Close on Friday - dice
I found this gem hidden away in a corner of my most recent drop session. I personally think it looks absolutely awesome!
A session of water drop shots, this time with a light cream and Xantham gum liquid mixture with mostly red colour (but I added some black and blue later on) for the drops. Man, this was tricky! It seems that with this liquid solution, even the amount of liquid in the MIOPS container has an impact on the timing of the drops so I had to alter it quite often. I used the Mirror Up function in the camera to avoid having to deal with shutter lag. Oh, and I filled the container catching the drops with the leftover Xantham gum mixture and water to the brim, exploiting the water's surface tension to hide the container's edge and get as much of an infinity feel as possible.
I used 2 Godox speedlights off-camera with the background one variying in power and main one on 1/64. The background one had a gel mounted and the other, with a softbox mounted, illuminated the drop. The background was simply varying semi-transparent plastic binders in front of a white background. ISO 200, 1/250 shutter speed and f/14. Hard-earned lesson: Even the background flash should NOT have too high power (more than 1/16 or even 1/32) - most shots were completely worthless because of motion blur and unfortunately I didn't notice this or even think of it until I saw them on the big screen…tosser I am!
Focus was achieved by standing a pen attached to a bunch of Blu Tac in the bowl so it was completely stable. With the camera switched off I fired the MIOPS Splash to see where the drop landed and then positioned the pen accordingly, with the drop landing slightly off-center towards the side facing the camera. Then I focused on the pen using autofocus to get perfect focus. I use back button focus so the camera doesn't try to focus with each shot :)
I need to do another session soon to make my flash power/motion blur failure right! I hope you enjoy the shots - I do, although I am not 100% satisfiied.
Strobist info--Godox ProF, GoDox V860 flash 1/16th power--.Umbrella upper right,.Photix stand. Fujifilm XT3 on ProMaster tripod.....
"Pink Colour"
Looking Close... on Friday
Close up of one of my all time favourite fountain pens. 3 flashes were used, Godox AD400pro, and 2x godox MF-12.
Paper wasps (Polistes fuscatus), taking care of business on their small nest. My lens is about about 10-12 mm (4 inches) from the nest, which is built on the fence behind my garden shed. Ehe fall air is very cool and they are slow, spending their energy keeping as warm as they can. Handheld, 105 mm Micro Nikkor Ai with 32 mm of extension tubes, Godox TT685/N flash, with a DIY diffuser.
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Made using Godox V1c flashlight and a macro extension ring.
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Fall taking it's pound of flesh from the sunflowers. Handheld, 105 mm Micro Nikkor Ai with 32 mm of extension tubes, Godox TT685/N flash, with a DIY diffuser.
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Steel Magnolias of Santa Gemita - 061821-11
Här kommer mitt bidrag till fotosöndags veckotema - eld och vatten.
Det är ett tag sen jag satte fyr på något i huset, jag hoppades att jag kunde göra "det stort". Tyvärr fick jag inte sätta fyr på något då jag använde för mycket diesel sist ute lol. Jag fick lov att tända ett ljus, min fru hade äran att vara vattenpistol vakt och släcka det innan jag hade fler idéer.
Here comes my contribution to fotosöndag's weekly challenge - fire and water.
It's been a while since I set fire to something in the house so I was hoping to "go big". Sadly I wasn't allowed to start a fire due to last time I used too much diesel lol. I was allowed to light a candle though, with my wife on water gun duty to put it out before I got bigger ideas.....
Strobist info: Single Godox AD200 placed in a gridded softbox directly above the candle and hand. Candle was placed on a mirror to reflect some light back into the shadows on the hand.
Godox frío a la derecha, LedLenser P7R con pañuelo a la izquierda y Maglite para la escalera
f4 - 30seg - ISO500
Con Mar A Vedí, Julian Hoyas Garcia y José Antonio Martínez
Her Dark Materials - Magnified Life - Mt Airy, Philadelphia, PA - USA (Sony a7 Mark II - Voigtlander 110mm F2.5 APO Macro + Godox V1S)
Wellington Suspension Bridge.
The bridge popped into my head tonight. So off I went to light paint it. Just over an hour later the Results..
If you need more than 1 light , Then use the 1 light many times.
Godox AD360
Focus stack (44 images). Shot with two off-camera strobes (Godox AD200Pro/XPro II L trigger). Flash A bare bulb, mounted on overhead boom, bounced off 32 inch white umbrella. Flash B, Camera fight, 45 degrees, 45 degrees above table, modified with MagMod MagSnoot, fully extended. White reflector (8 x 10 inch camera left, perpendicular to subject.
Shot for Macro Mondays - fastener
Subject (ceiling tile staples), 14mm (h) x 10,5 mm (w) x 34 mm (l, front, 48.7 mm rear)
Focus stack (45 images) Shot with two off-camera strobes (Godox AD200Pro/XPro II L trigger). Flash A bare bulb, mounted to overhead boom, bounced off 32 inch white umbrella. Flash B modified with MagMod MagSnoot, partly extended, camera right45 degrees, 30 degrees above subject. White reflector 8 x 10 in) camera left, perpendicular to subject. Mirror (6 x 6 in) camera right, perpendicular to subject to provide slight backlight. Mirror (4 x 6 in) in front of subject to provide fill light on front of subject.
Shot for Smile on Saturday - fruit on white background.
Subjects - front, rambutans (hairy fruits) and rear, kewano (spiny)
Focus stack (50 images) Shot with single off-camera strobe (Godox AD200Pro/XPro II trigger), bare bulb, mounted on overhead boom, bounced off 32 inch white umbrella.
Shot for Macro Mondays - spiral
62 mm (l) x 10 mm (dia)
masonry drill bits differ from normal drill bits in that they have a hardened cutting tip (usually tungsten carbide) that is used to chip/grind hard materials such as masonry, brick or stone rather than cut through the material. The deeply fluted spiral shape that of the bit helps to remove dust and debris from the hole that is formed. Masonry bits are tippically used in hammer drills that use a combination of percussion and rotation to create a hole of the desired dimension
Focus stack (12 images) Shot with two officamera strobes (Godox AD200Pro/XProII trigger) Flas A camera right 45 degrees, 60 degrees above subject, modified with MagMod MagGrid. Flash R modified with MagMod MagSphere behind 24 inch scrim. Scrim flagged to provide narrow 2 inch strips of light for rim lighi. Black flogs above and on either side of subject.
Shot for Looking Close on Friday - shades of brown
2 image focus stack shot with OM1 and 16mm extension tube, MC20 and 60mm macro lens. Godox Flash and AK Diffuser
Shot with three off-camera strobes Godox AD200Pro/XPro II trigger). Flash A, bare bulb, mounted on Overhead boom, bounced off 32 inch white umbrella. Flash B, Camera right, 30 degrees, 60 degrees above table, modified with magMod MagSphere. Flash c, camera left,130 degrees , 60 degrees above subject, modified with MagMode MagSnoot.
Shot for Weekly Challenge - ear, earring, earphone
Wellington Suspension Bridge.
The bridge popped into my head tonight. So off I went to light paint it. Just over an hour later the Results..
If you need more than 1 light , Then use the 1 light many times.
Godox AD360
Focus stack (10 images) Shot with single off-camera strobe (Godox AD200Pro/XPro II L trigger), bare bulb, mounted to overhead boom.
Shot for Smile on Saturday, theme - FLAG UNFLAGGED.
Plush anaimals, shot for Looking Close on Friday
Focus stack (12 images). shot with two off-camera strobes (Godox AD200Pro/XPro II trigger). Flash A bare bulb, mounted to overhead boom, bounced off 32 inch white umbrella. Flash B behind 34 inch velum scrim, modified with MagMod MagSphere and blue filter.
A Ton of Stalagmites
[Godox AD360 in background, and YN560 in foreground left, Godox and yongnuo triggers]
Peach root weevil. Shot with OM1, Olympus 60mm macro, Raynox-250, Godox flash and AK diffuser. Focus stack of 7 images.
Meridian Township, Michigan
Focus stack (25 images) Shot with three off-camera strobes (Godox AD200Pro/Godox XPro II L trigger). Flash A, bare bulb, mounted on overhead boom, bounced off 23 in white umbrella. Flash B, camera right 45 degrees, 45 degrees above subject, modified with MagMod MagBeam and gobo. Flash C behind 24 inch velum scrim, modified with MagMod MagSphere.
Focus stack (22 images). Shot with three off-camera strobes (Godox AD200Pro/XPro II L trigger). Flash A mounted on overhead book, modified with 4 inch reflector aimed at white ceiling. Flash B round head, camera right 60 degrees 120 degrees above subject, modified with snoot, full extended, Flash C modified with MagMod MagSphere, behind 24 in velum scrim, black flag centered in front of scrim to provide rim lighting. Black Flag 24 Placed above subject (24 x 26 in), Black flag (18 x 24 inch camera right, perpendicular to scrim.
Shot for Macro Mondays, - eyewear
Lens size 8.1 mm, field of view approx 35mm across.
Focus stack (35 image) Shot with two off-camera strobes (Godox AD200Pro/XPro II L) Flash A, bare bulb, mounted on overhead boom. bounced off 32 inch white umbrella. Flash B, camera right, 90 degrees, 60 degrees above table surface, modified with MagMod MagBeam and gobo.
Shot for Crazy Tuesday - red on black
Focus stack (19 images) Shot with three off-camera strobes (Godox AD200Pro/XPro II L trigger). Flash A mounted on overhead boom, bounced of 32 inch white umbrella centered behind subject. Flash B camera right, 30 degrees, 30 degrees above table, modified with MagMdMagSnoot and MagGrid, fully extended, aimed at label on bottle neck. Flash C behind 24 inch velum scrim, modified with MagMod MagBounce. Red background (8x10) in front of scrim and behind bottle neck to create rim lighting effect and illuminate bottle contents. White reflector (8 x 10 in) perpendicular to bottle cap to illuminate seal.
Shot for Macro Mondays - bottle
bottle top - 24 mm diameter, Top to bottom of label 68 mm
Metal socle
Flash: Godox TT600S triggered with X1T-S
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Focus stack (66 images). Shot with three off-camera strobes (Godox AD200Pro/XPro II L trigger). Flash A, bare bulb, mounted on overhead boom. Flash B, camera right, 30 degrees, 30 degrees above table, modified with MagMod MagSnoot, partially extended, aimed at lable on jar. Flash C modified with MagMod MagSphere, behind velum scrim, behind subject to provide backlight on glass.
Shot for Looking Close on Friday - in a bottle